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Bone Gap |
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Laura Ruby
Book list *Starred Review* For all appearances, Bone Gap is a sluggish farming town that most people want to escape, a place with gaps just wide enou ...More |
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2015 |
I'll Give You the Sun |
Jandy Nelson
School Library Journal Starred Review. Gr 9 Up-A resplendent novel from the author of The Sky Is Everywhere (Dial, 2010). Fraternal twins and burgeo ...More |
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2014 |
Midwinterblood |
Marcus Sedgwick
Book list *Starred Review* In the year 2073, a reporter named Eric is sent to Blessed Island to research a rare flower called the Dragon Orchid. Ther ...More |
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2013 |
In Darkness |
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Nick Lake
Publishers Weekly Shorty, 15, is trapped in the rubble of a hospital following the 2010 earthquake that left Haiti in ruins. As time wears on witho ...More |
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2012 |
Where Things Come Back |
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John Corey Whaley
Publishers Weekly In this darkly humorous debut, Whaley weaves two stories into a taut and well-constructed thriller. Acerbic 17-year-old aspiring ...More |
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2011 |
Ship Breaker |
Paolo Bacigalupi
Publishers Weekly SF novelist Bacigalupi (The Windup Girl) makes a stellar YA debut with this futuristic tale of class imbalance on the Gulf Coast. ...More |
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2010 |
Going Bovine |
Libba Bray
Publishers Weekly Cameron Smith, 16, is slumming through high school, overshadowed by a sister "pre-majoring in perfection," while working ...More |
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2009 |
Jellicoe Road |
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Melina Marchetta
Library Journal When she was 11, Taylor Markham was abandoned by her mother at a convenience store. At 17, she resides in a boarding school on Jell ...More |
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2008 |
The White Darkness |
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Geraldine McCaughrean
Library Journal A lifelong love of Antarctica puts a sheltered 14-year-old in grave danger in this 2008 Printz Award winner. Symone's hearing d ...More |
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2006 |
Looking For Alaska |
John Green
School Library Journal Gr 9 Up-Sixteen-year-old Miles Halter's adolescence has been one long nonevent-no challenge, no girls, no mischief, and n ...More |
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2005 |
How I Live Now |
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Meg Rosoff
Publishers Weekly In our Best Books citation, PW said, "This riveting first novel paints a frighteningly realistic picture of a world war brea ...More |
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